Tri-Mode Wireless Connectivity: Powered by the nRF52840 MCU SX1262 LoRa transceiver and UC6580 GNSS chip the T096 supports simultaneous Bluetooth 5 long-range LoRa communication and global satellite positioning. Ideal for decentralized mesh networks asset tracking and remote sensing applications. High-Efficiency LDS Antenna & Robust RF Performance: Laser Direct Structuring (LDS) technology is applied to both GNSS and Bluetooth antennas delivering a compact durable and highly efficient solution. The LoRa transmitter achieves a maximum output power of 28±1 dBm with a bypassable LNA ensuring exceptional range and link reliability in challenging environments. Ultra-Low Power Consumption for
Battery-Powered Deployments: Built around the nRF52840 the board consumes only 210 mA during Bluetooth operation and just 12 A in sleep modefar more efficient than ESP32-based alternatives. This makes the T096 perfectly suited for long-term battery-powered field deployments. Comprehensive Power Management & Rugged Interfaces: Integrates a full lithium battery management system (charge/discharge overcharge protection battery level detection and auto-switching between USB and battery power). The USB-C port features voltage regulation ESD protection short-circuit protection and RF shielding. Also includes solar panel connector IPEX 1.0 antenna ports and 2×13 2.54 mm header pins.
Developer-Friendly Ecosystem & Open-Source Support: Fully compatible with Arduino IDE PlatformIO and MicroPython with provided SDK examples for LoRa/LoRaWAN and GNSS. Natively supports open-source mesh projects such as Meshtastic and MeshCore enabling rapid prototyping of resilient scalable mesh networks for both enthusiasts and professional developers.